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My Automatic feeder drops fish food into the top entry hole of a aquarium
via a 'plastic funnel'. The inside of the funnel must be getting quite moist from the rising water vapour, because fish food keeps sticking to the inside and then builds up; to the extent I have to clean it every few days. So I think not much food would actually get to the fish if I went away for a week or two. Are there any nifty tricks to prevent the food sticking to the inside of the funnel? Thanks. |
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On Jun 10, 4:55*am, "john royce" wrote:
My Automatic feeder drops fish food into the top entry hole of a aquarium via a 'plastic funnel'. The inside of the funnel must be getting quite moist from the rising water vapour, because fish food keeps sticking to the inside and then builds up; to the extent I have to clean it every few days. * So I think not much food would actually get to the fish if I went away for a week or two. Are there any nifty tricks to prevent the food sticking to the inside of the funnel? * *Thanks. yep, quit being a ****ing lazy ass and feed em by hand like most folks do |
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On Jun 10, 9:53*am, Tynk wrote:
On Jun 10, 4:55*am, "john royce" wrote: My Automatic feeder drops fish food into the top entry hole of a aquarium via a 'plastic funnel'. The inside of the funnel must be getting quite moist from the rising water vapour, because fish food keeps sticking to the inside and then builds up; to the extent I have to clean it every few days. * So I think not much food would actually get to the fish if I went away for a week or two. Are there any nifty tricks to prevent the food sticking to the inside of the funnel? * *Thanks. yep, quit being a ****ing lazy ass and feed em by hand like most folks do |
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john royce wrote:
My Automatic feeder drops fish food into the top entry hole of a aquarium via a 'plastic funnel'. The inside of the funnel must be getting quite moist from the rising water vapour, because fish food keeps sticking to the inside and then builds up; to the extent I have to clean it every few days. So I think not much food would actually get to the fish if I went away for a week or two. Are there any nifty tricks to prevent the food sticking to the inside of the funnel? Thanks. Is the funnel really necessary, and can it be removed? If that's not possible then try to make it shorter, or enlarge the opening. |
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